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American Journal of Education.

[NEW SERIES, NO. 7.]

No. XXXII.-SEPTEMBER, 1863.

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Educational Labors and Publications,.....

The University of Michigan-Progress under the Presidency of Dr. Tappan,..

II. MILITARY EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS IN THE KINGDOM OF SARDINIA,.

1. Outline of System of Military Education,..

2. Royal Military Academy at Turin,.....

3 Artillery and Engineer School at Turin,..

4. Staff School at Turin,......

5. Regimental School at Ivren and Pinerol,.

6. Practical School of Artillery in the Arsenal at Turin,

III. PRIVATE MILITARY EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES,.
Eagleswood Military School at Perth Amboy, N. J..................
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IV. FRENCH EDUCATORS AND PEDAGOGY, ........

FENELON AND HIS EDUCATIONAL LABORS AND VIEWS,..
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Tutor to the Royal Princes-his Methods,.
Treatise on the Education of Daughters,..

V. GERMAN VIEWS OF EDUCATION OF GIRLS,
Zchokke-Caroline Rudolphi,.......
Schiller-Aretin-Niemeyer-Schleiermacher,.
Baur-Zchokke-Ehrenberg-Goethe,.

Niemeyer-Raumer-Baur-Thibaut,...........

VI. AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS FOR FEMALE EDUCATION....
THE OHIO FEMALE COLLEGE AT COLLEGE HILL,
History-Location-and Plan,.

Course of Instruction,.....

VII. AMERICAN EDUCATORS And Pedagogy-Horace Mann...
SPECIAL PREPARATION-A PREREQUISITE FOR TEACHING,..

1. Power of Education,.....

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VIII. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND IMPROVEMENT OF TEACHERS IN SAXONY,......... Legal Provision,.....

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JOHN GREEN, M. D., and the FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF WORCESter, Mass.,.. 606
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2. PUTNAM FREE SCHOOL, Newburyport, Mass.,....

3. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL AND NORMAL SCHOOL, Charleston, S. C.,..

4. HUGHES' HIGH SCHOOL, Cincinnati, Ohio,...

XIII. AMERICAN TEXT-BOOKS, ..

Alphabetical Catalogue of Authors and Books, D to G,.

XIV. EDUCATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND MISCELLANY,.

1. Dr. Tappan and the University of Michigan,

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2. Statistical Tables of the Educational Institutions of Upper Canada,.

3. Wilkins & Co. Stenciling, Black, Blue, and Carmine Inks,..

Prof. Simonson's Chart of the Animal Kingdom,.......
American Phototype Company,.....

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4. Roger Ascham, Sir John Checke and their pupils, Queen Elizabeth, Lady Jane Gray, 653 5. Note to Article on Goldsmiths-Mathematics,..

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6. Chase's Adjustable School Desk and Sent,..

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I. HENRY P. TAPPAN.

HENRY P. TAPPAN, D. D., LL. D., under whose auspices as its first President, the State University of Michigan, rose from an insignificant college into one of the first class universities of the country, was born at Rhinebeck, in the State of New York, on the 23rd of April, 1805. His family were among the earliest settlers on the North River, more particularly in Ulster county. His early studies were pursued partly at home, and partly at Greenfield Academy. In 1822, he entered the Sophomore Class at Union College, where he graduated in 1825. He went to the Theological Seminary at Auburn in the same year, graduated there in 1827, and first entered upon the ministry as Assistant to the Rev. Dr. Van Vechten, in the Reformed Dutch Church at Schenectady. In 1828, he was settled as pastor over the Congregational Church at Pittsfield, Mass., but was obliged to leave there in 1831, on account of ill health. He went to the West Indies for a time, and on his return in 1832, was appointed Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy in the University of the city of New York. He continued there until 1838, when he left together with the rest of the Faculty, owing to difficulties in the administration of the institution. For several years previous he devoted himself to the composition of works on philosophy and education, and to the management of a private seminary in the city of New York. In 1839, he published a "Review of Edward's Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will;" in 1840, "The Doctrine of the Will, determined by an Appeal to Consciousness;" in 1841, "The Doctrine of the Will, applied to Moral Agency and Responsibility;" in 1844, "Elements of Logic, together with an Introductory Review of Philosophy in general, and a Preliminary View of the Reason." He delivered in 1848, the SemiCentennial Address before the Philomathean Society of Union College, when he received the degree of D. D. In 1851, he published a treatise on "University Education," and in the same year visited Europe. After his return, he issued a work, entitled "A Step from the New World to the Old," in 1852. In that year he was recalled

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